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RIBA steps in to bankroll legal action against RMJM
Exclusive: Winding-up petition mooted as 25 people make claim for £170k worth of salaries and other payments
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How low can you go?
Desperate times call for desperate measures and some bids for public sector jobs have come in abnormally low. But this can be bad news for contracting authorities and bidders alike
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Running for cover
When a tower crane collapsed, the contractor blamed its subcontractor who turned to its insurer. But the insurer looked for wriggle room in the small print …
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The remains of the day
With tentative signs of improvement at last for the construction industry, it’s time to look at what has happened to the legal and commercial world since the crash of 2007
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Housebuilders race ahead in robust recovery
UK housebuilding’s remarkable recovery means its value has doubled over last 12 months
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My digital life … Heather Jermy
Purcell’s associate and heritage consultancy manager on buying sandals, Dire Straits, and her relationship with her tablet
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Pressure rises on Laing O’Rourke over tax affairs
Business department supports calls for contractor to explain tax arrangements
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Consultants dropped from £120m Trinity Square project
Exclusive: Four firms replaced after change in ownership and switch to design and build approach
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Building's new home: 240 Blackfriars Road
Great Portland Estates has gone the extra mile to make sure 240 Blackfriars Road will appeal to its demanding occupiers - such as, well, Building Magazine, for example
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Trowbridge County Hall: Walking on air
Stride Treglown Architects needed a ventilation solution for a covered courtyard and it found one in a new type of raised access floor
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Latest flooring products
We look at the best products to specify for the ground beneath your feet, from rustic one-strip floors to permeable paving, here are the latest developments in flooring
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The heat is on
The industry needs to act now to prevent boom-time type problems blighting recovery
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Hansom: Ups and downs
There’s an artificial indoor beach in China, posthumous RICS membership for one of our great scientific minds, some architects ride back into town, and why coming down can be harder than going up
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Long-term pipeline needed for investment
Taking on an apprentice for four years remains a significant commitment when pipelines of work are so uncertain
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'Fair share' decided by the law
If a company is complying with UK tax law, what’s the problem?
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Capco and TfL agree Earls Court joint venture
Deal will enable redevelopment of key part of £8bn scheme
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Gleeds wins role on controversial Post Office estate revamp
Consultant will help deliver £70m transformation of 300 ‘Crown’ branches
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